有 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Despite the technically-correct radical being ⺼ (“meat”) as described in this entry’s glyph origin section, 有 is associated with the radical 月 (“moon”) in dictionaries for historical reasons and is likewise written as if it contained the 月 radical, i e it has 二 instead of 冫 inside of 冂
有 (yǒu): How to Say “Have” in Chinese - GoEast Mandarin In Chinese, the verb for “to have” is 有 (yǒu) The good news for English speakers: it never changes form I have, she has, they have are all just 有 — no has, no had, no conjugation at all And when you don’t have something, you negate it with 没 (有) méi (yǒu) — never with 不 (bù) Get those two facts down and you can talk about almost anything you own
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